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there is no weeping willows but there are willow trees and there are some just below the dranor bank.if you ever need help on runescape, i have a lvl 70 odd and am always happy to help :)
The olive trees give you information from Athena about where objects are found, or how they work. You can click on any olive tree to see this information.
Lots of animals such as Fox's hunt and eat the cotton tail rabbit. The biggest and worst for hunting them is us humans. We use dogs to help us hunt them so we can kill them.
camouflage helps rabbits survive by blending into their surroundings.
Spaying/neutering rabbits help rabbits not to breed. Also, if they don't breed they will live longer and become more territorial. Spayed/nuetered rabbits will be happier living with rabbits they dislike.
Yes, Rabbits (bunnies) are very good at breeding.Wild rabbits can breed with domesticated rabbits, they do not need any help.
sometimes trees grow from other roots of trees
Predators of rabbits, to keep the ecosystem in balance. For example, foxes and snakes
It does help the popultion from rabbits and mice
yes it is because rabbits only eat carrots to help them see so that they can seek for food
The bark on your trees may be eaten by animals like deer, rabbits, or insects such as beetles. To prevent further damage, you can try using physical barriers like tree guards or repellents, or consider planting trees that are less attractive to these pests. Regularly inspecting your trees and addressing any issues promptly can also help protect them from bark damage.
you should take the rabbits to a wildlife rehabilitator ONLY if the rabbits are wild. if the rabbbits are not wild you should try and find someone who is willing to dedicate alot of time to taking care of baby rabbits. they can be a hand full!! but if u want to raise them i sugest learning as much about rabbits as possible and be prepared to do research. a vetrinarian could also help. PS. DO NOT ABANDON THE BABY RABBITS THEY NEED YOUR HELP. hope i could help!!